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6/6/16

By Ed Gunts, Baltimore Fishbowl

New Stores Moving into Harbor Point

Here’s another sign that Baltimore is becoming the new Brooklyn: First the city agrees to sell property along Howard Street so Robicelli’s Bakery can move to Baltimore. Now one of Brooklyn’s popular home furnishings stores is planning to open its first long term Maryland location in Harbor Point.

West Elm, a well known home goods store founded in Brooklyn in 2002, will open in the Exelon Tower in the fourth quarter of 2016, according to Beatty Development Group, the tower’s developer. The store is one of three commercial tenants that have leased space in the building at 1310 Point Street.

West Elm leased 11,069 square feet at the corner of Dock Street and Central Avenue. Other retailers include CorePower Yoga, a Denver firm that leased 4,000 square feet along Dock Street, and honeygrow, a dining spot from Philadelphia that leased 2,210 square feet along Dock Street.

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